groovatron
Master
I have to be careful of how I speak about some RMs and their BS perceived power. Lots of great men and women, too, but man, sometimes it's like dealing with the VP of the Homeowners' Association (those of you in the know, you feel me).
Most of the time, the guys at Kingsbury are top notch. They run a pretty tight ship. This guy was the opposite. I had 5 lanes in the handgun range going.....me, my close friend, and some young new shooters. We probably unloaded about 500 rounds in 30 minutes. Everyone swept up when we were done and put their brass in the buckets. I took the two buckets by our stations and sat them on the table and started sorting through the brass. 90% of what was in the bucket was mine. I was moslty concerned with my .45acp. As I was sifting through the brass, the douche came up to me and said...."sir, you are only allowed to take your brass. The other brass the is the property of the range." I said that I reload and It is important that I leave with approx what I came with. I told him that I wasn't looking to scavenge, just to replace what I shot. He goes on to basically repeat himself. I say,well, I don't engrave all my brass so I can't be 100% sure. Then he says "you can't walk down the line and scavenge for brass." That's when I lost it. I say in a harsh tone...."I'M NOT.......NOW STOP REPEATING YOURSELF AND LEAVE ME ALONE." The guy finally walked away and left me alone. Later on, I saw him snagging a guys .308 brass that was flinging around. He was obviously a brass scavenger himself. Oh well......end of rant.